Title
Genome assembly of the dyeing poison frog provides insights into the dynamics of transposable element and genome-size evolution
Language
English
Description (en)
Genome size varies greatly across the tree of life and transposable elements are an important contributor to this variation. Among vertebrates, amphibians display the greatest variation in genome size, making them ideal models to explore the causes and consequences of genome size variation. However, high-quality genome assemblies for amphibians have, until recently, been rare. Here, we generate a high-quality genome assembly for the dyeing poison frog, Dendrobates tinctorius. We compare this assembly to publicly available frog genomes and find evidence for both large-scale conserved synteny and widespread rearrangements between frog lineages. Comparing conserved orthologs annotated in these genomes revealed a strong correlation between genome size and gene size. To explore the cause of gene-size variation, we quantified the location of transposable elements relative to gene features and find that the accumulation of transposable elements in introns has played an important role in the evolution of gene size in D. tinctorius, while estimates of insertion times suggest that many insertion events are recent and species-specific. Finally, we carry out population-scale mobile-element sequencing and show that the diversity and abundance of transposable elements in poison frog genomes can complicate genotyping from repetitive element sequence anchors. Our results show that transposable elements have clearly played an important role in the evolution of large genome size in D. tinctorius. Future studies are needed to fully understand the dynamics of transposable element evolution and to optimize primer or bait design for cost-effective population-level genotyping in species with large, repetitive genomes.
Keywords (en)
Animals; DNA Transposable Elements; Genome Size; Evolution, Molecular; Anuragenetics; Genome; Poison Frogs
DOI
10.1093/gbe/evae109
Author of the digital object
Carolin  Dittrich  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Jyväskylä)
Aaron A.  Comeault  (Bangor University)
Bibiana  Rojas  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Jyväskylä)
Rhys  Morgan  (Bangor University)
Ade  Fewings  (Bangor University)
Franz  Hoelzl  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Steven  Smith  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Chloe A.  Fouilloux  (University of Jyväskylä)
Darren J.  Parker  (Bangor University)
Lauren A.  O'Connell  (Stanford University)
Lucy S.  Knowles  (University of Sheffield)
Margaret  Hughes  (University of Liverpool)
Format
application/pdf
Size
1.2 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY-NC 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (de)
Genome Biology and Evolution
Pages or Volume
18
Volume
16
Number
6
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
2024
Content
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Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
12.06.2024 07:45:07
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Metadata
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